Hythe (Hampshire)

Hythe is a town in Hampshire, a county in England.

Understand

The village of Hythe lies in a pivotal position on the western shore of Southampton Water abutting the New Forest. In the area now known as the Waterside, Hythe is the central village of numerous small communities vastly expanded by dormitory housing serving the petrochemical industries in the Waterside and the City of Southampton.

Get in

By plane

🌍 Southampton Airport (SOU IATA) is a relatively small airport and serves destinations in the UK and Europe. It is about 15 miles from Hythe via the M27.

By Ferry

The Hythe ferry is a practical and charming way to travel between Hythe and the Town Quay in central Southampton. An adult single/return costs Β£3.90/Β£5.50. Cycles are carried for free. The ferry departs every half hour, 7 days a week and the journey takes about 15 minutes. If you like quirky transport and spectacular sea views then journey is worth making just for fun. A free shuttle bus operates at the Southampton end between the Town Quay, the West Quay shopping centre and Southampton Central station.

By train

Hythe no longer has its own train service – the last train ran in 1966 and the station is now the village museum. However you can reach Hythe easily from the stations at Lymington and Southampton

By taxi

There are couple of local taxi companies providing local and long distance travel services from major airports, towns, bus and rail stations to Hythe. New Forest Taxi and Soton Taxi provide instant cab/taxi booking facility.

  • Taxi fare is approximately Β£80 from Heathrow, Β£90 from Gatwick, 130 from Luton and Β£20 from Southampton, Β£30 from Bournemouth airport.

Get around

Hythe is on the eastern edge of the New Forest.

See

  • 🌍 Hythe Pier. At 2,100 feet (640 m), this 19th-century iron pier is one of the ten longest piers in the British Isles. In 1909 tracks were laid for use by hand-propelled trolleys to carry goods and luggage. In 1922 a narrow gauge electric railway opened to take passengers the full length of the Pier. This railway with its original engine and rolling stock is still operational and an important part of the local transport system to Southampton.
  • St Johns Church. Consecrated in 1874, the church still provides an impressive backdrop as you enter the village from the south.

Do

Buy

  • Cycle Xperience, Unit 4A, South Centre HYTHE Hampshire SO45 6EB, ☎ +44 23 8084 0765. M-Sa 9AM-5:30PM. Decent specialist bike shop offering hire/rental as well as sales.

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Go next

Routes through Hythe

Southampton ←  N  S  β†’ END
merges with ←  N  S  β†’ Beaulieu β†’ Lymington



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